Dr. Walter P. Jacobsen, DO
Neurosurgeon
2901 W Kinnickinnic River Pkwy Ste 102 Milwaukee WI, 53215About
Dr. Walter Jacobsen practices Neurological Surgery in Milwaukee, WI. As a Spinal Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Jacobsen prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems.
Dr. Jacobsen specializes in Spinal deformity surgery, Scoliosis, Minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal oncology, degenerative spinal conditions, spinal trauma, spinal fractures, degenerative disc disease, spinal arthritis
Education and Training
DO Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, IL Osteopathic Medicine 2007
Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL B.A. Biology 2002
Board Certification
American Board of Neurological Surgery
Provider Details
Dr. Walter P. Jacobsen, DO's Expert Contributions
Back Pain Identification
Back pain is one of the most common conditions affecting Americans each year. It is estimated that 80-90 percent of our population will experience back pain significant enough to interfere with their daily life at least once in their life, and many of these patients will seek medical care for this...
How long after a stroke should you get physical therapy?
Starting physical therapy after medical stabilization is the most ideal READ MORE
Can a nerve cause swelling?
A nerve itself can swell. And if interaction to a limb is damaged, a decrease in limb function can reduce blood drainage and can swell READ MORE
What happens if you hit a nerve with a needle?
Ya can have nerve damage occur, but usually the nerve will heal READ MORE
Can you recover from stroke at home?
Yes after they have become medically stable and are placed on the correct medications. READ MORE
Is migraine surgery successful?
There are not good options for surgery to treat migraines READ MORE
Do blood thinners prevent stroke?
Yes blood thinners can decrease the risk of stroke READ MORE
Burning sensation?
Yes it can. That would lead to spinal cord injury READ MORE
How do neurologists treat nerve pain?
Neurologists would prescribe medications for the pain READ MORE
What kind of doctor takes care of nerve damage?
A neurosurgeon treats damaged nerves READ MORE
Can stroke patients exercise?
Yes once cleared by their physician READ MORE
Does a neurologist treat sciatica?
Usually a neurosurgeon or orthopedic surgeon would treat sciatica READ MORE
Can you cure brain aneurysms?
Yes an aneurysm can be clipped or coiled and eliminated READ MORE
Lump on spine?
You should have this evaluated by a physician. READ MORE
Can brain stroke patients recover fully?
Yes some minor strokes or TIAs can fully recover READ MORE
What rehabilitation is good after a stroke?
Rehab specific for stroke and emphasizing on their disability would be best READ MORE
How long is recovery for leg nerve surgery?
Recovery from the procedure is 4-6 weeks. The nerve itself can take many months to heal though READ MORE
Can stroke patients drink alcohol?
Yes as long as it does not interfere with any medications. READ MORE
How long does stroke rehab take?
Stroke rehab can go on for months and they may need on going therapy for life READ MORE
Can stroke patients smoke?
Smoking increases the risk of having another stroke. READ MORE
What does a brain aneurysm headache feel like?
A ruptured aneurysm is the worst headache of your life READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Neurospine surgery St. Lukes Medical Center 2018 - Present
- General Neurosurgeon with Neurosurgery Associates of Jackson County 2016 - 2017
- General Neurosurgeon Fort Wayne Neurological Center 2013 - 2016
Awards
- Awarded the Jason Lambert Memorial Grant for Academic pursuits 2010 Albany Medical College
- Basic Science Award: Physiology- Awarded for academic excellence in area of Physiology 2004 Midwestern University
Professional Memberships
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- American Academy of Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgeons
- North American Spine Society
Treatments
- Minimally invasive spine surgery, Spinal decompression, Spinal fusion, Deformity correction, Artificial disc, Anterior spinal surgery,Lateral spinal surgery, Posterior spinal surgery
Internships
- SUNY upstate
What do you attribute your success to?
- At the heart of my success lies the unwavering dedication of my team and me. Our relentless commitment to identifying and addressing each patient's unique pain generator is the cornerstone of our approach. We diligently work to uncover the root causes of discomfort, allowing us to develop precise and effective treatment plans. Success in our field is inseparable from the careful planning and understanding required to navigate each patient's journey towards relief and improved well-being.However, success extends beyond the confines of the workplace, and I consider myself truly blessed to have an exceptional support system in my family. My wife and two daughters play an integral role in my professional journey, offering unwavering support and understanding of the demanding hours this career demands. Their encouragement and understanding empower me to navigate the challenges of this field with resilience and passion.In essence, my success is a tapestry woven from the threads of teamwork, dedication, and the unyielding support of my loving family. Together, we stride forward, committed to making a meaningful impact on the lives of those we serve.
Favorite Place to Vacation
- Colorado
Hobbies / Sports
- Hockey,Mountaineering
Favorite professional publications
- World Neurosurgery
Areas of research
Back pain generators
Sacroilliac joint dysfunction
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